John Stuart Blackie: A Biography, Volumen1W. Blackwood, 1895 |
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... Harvard College Library FROM THE BEQUEST OF JAMES WALKER , D.D. , LL.D. , ( Class of 1814 ) , FORMER PRESIDENT OF HARVARD COLLEGE ; " Preference being given to works in the Intellectual and Moral Sciences . " 3 Dec. , 1895 1/4/2016.
... Harvard College Library FROM THE BEQUEST OF JAMES WALKER , D.D. , LL.D. , ( Class of 1814 ) , FORMER PRESIDENT OF HARVARD COLLEGE ; " Preference being given to works in the Intellectual and Moral Sciences . " 3 Dec. , 1895 1/4/2016.
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... given me only one , and you know my rule . " The poor boy burst into tears . How could he tell the truth to that Homeric hero , who would shout with incredulous laughter at the tale ? He took his certificate with drooping head , and ...
... given me only one , and you know my rule . " The poor boy burst into tears . How could he tell the truth to that Homeric hero , who would shout with incredulous laughter at the tale ? He took his certificate with drooping head , and ...
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... given to them to rouse the sluggard Church of Scotland from torpor to life . But from these very Moderates John Blackie received enduring lessons , and he records them with full gratitude . Principal Brown , whose twofold function it ...
... given to them to rouse the sluggard Church of Scotland from torpor to life . But from these very Moderates John Blackie received enduring lessons , and he records them with full gratitude . Principal Brown , whose twofold function it ...
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... given it on record that in four years of lectures he never once heard the name of Jesus Christ ; but then he was an Evangelical , and clearly expected too much . John Blackie was eager to learn , and so he learned enough , no doubt , to ...
... given it on record that in four years of lectures he never once heard the name of Jesus Christ ; but then he was an Evangelical , and clearly expected too much . John Blackie was eager to learn , and so he learned enough , no doubt , to ...
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... given him more than ordinary in- sight into the working of the divine energy , and he taught his young friend to recognise it in every process by which the world is maintained and renewed . " Wherever life is , " said the Doctor , " God ...
... given him more than ordinary in- sight into the working of the divine energy , and he taught his young friend to recognise it in every process by which the world is maintained and renewed . " Wherever life is , " said the Doctor , " God ...
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